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I would double strasburg & RR Mus. of PA. Haven't been there for 10 years, but i did enjoy it. I think there is a narrow guage line near Altoona called East broad top or something, But I haven't been there so I can't vouch for it. <br /> <br />About 1 hour 45 min.s (Mapquest estimate) from altoona, in Cumberland Maryland is the Western Maryland Scenic railroad, and another 1 hour 45 mins (Mapquest) from that is the Museum I work at in Brunswick (could come visit me at work), with the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum in between. There are a few other small museums in Maryland as well, but the major one (The B&O rr museum in baltimore) may or may not still be closed when you come down (Visit their site [url]www.borail.org[/url] if you want to see if it is open by then. Part of their roundhouse roof collapsed on some of their really historic pieces of rolling stock, and they are still rebuilding.
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